I. State Court's Denial of Permanent Injunction
Permanent Injunction
A permanent injunction is a decree ordering the defendant to perform or refrain from performing certain acts. To grant a permanent injunction, a court must look at the underlying claims upon which the permanent injunction is based and look at whether: 1) the legal remedy is inadequate; 2) property right are at issue...
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